''Tom and Jerry Kids'' was one of the countless TV revivals of the classic ''WesternAnimation/{{Tom and Jerry}}'' shorts.

Airing from [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation 1990 to 1994]] on Creator/FoxKids, this newly produced SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon, with ThreeShorts to each episode, was much closer to the tried and true formula of the famous cat and mouse duo than, say, [[WesternAnimation/TheTomAndJerryShow their earlier series]]. But still had the same watered-down violence carried over. There were also shorts starring classic Tom and Jerry co-stars Spike and Tyke, and Creator/TexAvery's WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}} character (along with his son Dripple), the latter of which spun off into it's own series, ''WesternAnimation/DroopyMasterDetective''.

Additionally, different original characters were brought into the show, such as Slowpoke Antonio and Bernie the Swallow. Even receiving their own separate segments.

Now has a [[Characters/TomAndJerryKids character sheet]] that is currently under construction.----!!Tropes found in ''Tom and Jerry Kids'' include:* FiveFiveFive: "The Vermin" has Jerry order a guitar off of TV, giving the number 555-555-5555. Interestingly, when Jerry dials, his finger pushes all around the number pad.* TheAce: Droopy is portrayed as absurdly good at pretty much everything, from skiing to weightlifting.* AnimationBump: The episodes animated by Mr Big compared to the ones by Wang or Filcartoons.* ArtisticLicenseBiology: In "Double 'O' Droopy". Although it is true that oysters do produce pearls when irritated, they only do so when a foreign substance enters the shell, not when someone tries to annoy them. In other words, they only make pearls when they are irritated ''physically'', not ''emotionally''.* ButtMonkey: ** Tom quite frequently receives more of a beating than any other characters in any given cartoon, and usually with less justification.** [=McWolf=] in "Scrapheap Symphony". He's not doing anything villainous, being just the orchestra conductor. Still the cast ends up ignoring, mocking or hurting him anyway.* ButtSticker: Frequently:** "Two Stepping Tom" when the elephant singer is hanging on a beam he falls on Tom.** "Circus Antics" after Tundo the elephant introduces his family to Jerry, he asks where Tom is. And it is revealed that he's stuck to his butt.** "Swallow the Swallow" after Bernie the Swallow tossed Clyde off of his birdhouse, Clyde falls and lands on Kyle.* ChasteToons:** Confusingly averted; Droopy now has a son, Dripple, yet still goes after attractive ladies.** [=McWolf=] can also be considered this by the fourth season, as he too has a son, Stinky Jr.* CheatersNeverProsper: Played straight many times in the Droopy and Dripple shorts, but there are a few exceptions:** Double subverted in "High Speed Hounds", in which [=McWolf=] [[spoiler:actually gets first place, but still pays for it.]]** Subverted in "Fallen Archers". Despite [=McWolf=] and his son using cheating methods to try to win, [[spoiler:no one actually wins at the end; Dripple and Stinky Jr. just go fishing while the two fathers[[note]]Droopy and [=McWolf=][[/note]] watch them and laugh.]]* ChickMagnet: Droopy is considered irresistible by every woman and is constantly flirted and kissed by the beautiful Miss Vavoom. Even Dripple describes him as a "Babe Magnet".* DistractedByTheSexy: In "Return of the Chubby Man" Droopy is so distracted by Miss Vavoom's legs he fails to see the jade poodle even when she swings it right in front of his eyes.* DontTryThisAtHome: Spoken several times, usually by a human character, just before Tom was about to do something dangerous. One of them involved him splitting in two, and going around a tree from both sides.* EverybodyLaughsEnding: Happens in a lot of Droopy and Dripple shorts.* FaceYourFears: The entire episode "Fear of Flying" has [=McWolf=] over his fear of flying to go on a trip to Hawaii with Miss Vavoom after failing sixteen times before.* FelonyMisdemeanor: In "Deep Sleep Droopy," [[spoiler:taking candy from a baby]] is the most horrendous crime.-->"''THAT'S DISGUSTING!!''"* FingerGun: [=McWolf=] has to use one in "El Smoocho" since they "can't have guns in this cartoon".* GoodAllAlong: In "Doom Manor", a witch's Frankenstein-like minion (who name is [[TheIgor Igor]]) leaves with Tom and Jerry, telling them he's on their side and has been trying to get out of the witch's castle for a long while.* HeartBeatsOutOfChest:** In "The Vermin," Jerry invokes this after the titular band's female member uses her feminine wiles to convince him to join the band.** In "Battered Up", [=McWolf=] experiences this when he sees Miss Vavoom for the first time. Even his heart beats for him.* HelloNurse: Miss Vavoom get always this reaction from Wolf. Justified because she is an {{Expy}} of [[WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood Red]].* HeroesWantRedHeads: Miss Vavoom for Droopy, especially in shorts where Droopy and Dripple impersonates some sort of film or television heroes.* HighPressureEmotion: Mostly done by Droopy and [=McWolf=] in their [[WildTake Wild Takes]] involving Miss Vavoom.* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Chumpy Chums", Spike decides to force Tom and Jerry to become friends in order to show Tyke brotherly love - but he himself has absolutely no intention of making friends with cats until Tyke guilt-trips him into it.* KarmaHoudini:** "Stunt Cat" had a movie director firing a stuck-up actor and replacing him with Tom. The actor teams up with Jerry to sabotage Tom and get him fired. They succeed and the actor gets his job back, even though Tom did nothing wrong.** The babysitter in "Tom the Babysitter" who never receives any of punishment for constantly talking to her friend on the phone instead of doing her job.** Spike spends the entirety of "Chumpy Chums" bullying Tom and Jerry (who, keep in mind, are ''children'') into behaving the way he wants them to, and receives no punishment for it (unless you count being forced to kiss Tom so that Tyke doesn't realize that he's a hypocrite who doesn't practise what he preaches).* LighterAndSofter: Basically ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' with pulled punches. Well, it ''was'' TheNineties, after all.* LoveMakesYouCrazy: One of the few things capable of making [[TheStoic Droopy]] show any emotion is a kiss from Miss Vavoom.* MayDecemberRomance: In the episode "Dakota Droopy Returns", Droopy and Dripple are on a quest to rescue a beautiful young jungle princess, but they discover she has already been rescued by Grandpa Droopy and two have since gotten married. And the beautiful young princess is now Droopy and Dripple's new grandma.* MonsterOfTheWeek: Aside from [=McWolf=], the only recurring villain of the Droopy and Dripple shorts, there are a lot of one-short villains that don't ever make an appearance in later episodes ever again. (One exception is the Yolker, who appeared again in ''WesternAnimation/DroopyMasterDetective'', but as a human in a chicken costume instead.)* MusicalEpisode: "Rap Rat Is Where It's At" has Droopy, Dripple, and the titular antagonist rap for the entire short.* MythologyGag: In the episode "Yo Ho Ho... Bub", when Miss Vavoom is introduced, her walk animation resembles that of Red in the ending of the Creator/TexAvery cartoon "The Shooting of Dan [=McGoo=]".* PaintedTunnelRealTrain: Spoofed in a Droopy short with a car race, where the villain [=McWolf=] takes advantage of ArtisticExpression, by having Droopy drive into a sign and shoving said sign off a cliff (the wolf earlier crashed into a painted tunnel).* ThePenIsMightier: In "Droopio and Juliet", [=McWolf=] once effortlessly parried Droopy's sword attacks with a quill pen, boasting, "The pen is mightier than the sword!" Droopy nonchalantly countered by chucking a water balloon at him. * PicnicEpisode: One Spike and Tyke outing has them try to have a picnic, but they get attacked by army ants that are trying to steal their food.* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In "Gator, Baiter", a wrestling gator is fed up of being humiliated by other wrestlers that can break the rules, so he decides to leave. Jerry helps him return to his swamp while avoiding his ex-manager and opponent AND in return protecting Jerry from Tom.* SmoochOfVictory: Miss Vavoom kisses Droopy or Dripple in this fashion very often in their shorts.* SpinoffBabies* SuddenlyVoiced: Tyke, courtesy of [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid Patrick Zimmerman]]. Also [[WesternAnimation/CBBears Blast-Off Buzzard and Crazylegs]]!* TitleThemeTune* TwinSwitch:** In "Dakota Droopy & the Great Train Robbery" [=McWolf=] keeps on throwing Droopy and Dripple off a train but more of them keep showing up. It turns out Droopy's all identical family was aboard the train.** As a nod to ''WesternAnimation/NorthwestHoundedPolice'', "Foreign Legion Frenzy" and "Dirty Droopy" also end up showing an army of Droopy clones.* UniversalAdaptorCast: Tom & Jerry and Droopy shorts have a wide range of settings, such as space, the jungle, ancient Egypt and so on.* WalkIntoCameraObstruction:** "Flippin' Fido" with Tom and a guard dog when the dog is first chases Tom along an aisle.** With Tom during the 2nd opening of the show after he runs through a fence chasing Jerry* WantedPoster: Played for laughs in "Foreign Legion Frenzy". Instead of the usual "Dead or Alive", it's "Alive or Otherwise", with "Alive" written in big, red letters.* WholePlotReference: The episode "Muscle Beach Droopy" is an almost beat-by-beat retelling of the old Pink Panther episode "Come On In! The Water's Pink", in which the titular character uses a bunch of balloon tricks to impress girls on the beach, at the expense of a bodybuilder. Really, the only major difference is that Droopy's episode has dialogue.* WildTake: Happens from time to time, especially in the Droopy shorts.* WorldOfMammals: Mostly played straight in "Battered Up". The only human character present in this episode is Miss Vavoom and the umpire after [=McWolf=] was struck out.----